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MEA's Vote Count Procedure Attacked
Rindi White
ADN - February 15, 2008
MEA President Survives Effort to Oust
Andrew Wellner
Frontiersman - February 12, 2008
MEA Needs Independent Control of Election
Michael Janecek
Frontiersman - February 10, 2008
Time for Change is Now at MEA
Dori McDannold
Frontiersman - February 10, 2008
Enough Misleading, Vote
Kincaid / Burchell
Catherine Byrne
Frontiersman - February 10, 2008
MEA Future Bright with Kincaid, Burchell
Mari Jo Parks
Frontiersman - February 10, 2008
MEA Board Candidates Voice Concerns
Rindi White
ADN - February 8, 2008
Get Informed, Sign Your Ballot
Joe Moore
Frontiersman - February 8, 2008
Actions of MEA President Raise Questions About Ethics
Kevin Brown
Frontiersman - February 8, 2008
MEA Should Take Steps to Make Every Vote Count
Kevin Brown
Alaska Star - February 7, 2008
Jordan Heeds MEA Bylaws at His Convenience
Daniel Tucker
Alaska Star - February 7, 2008
Do You Trust MEA?
Marilyn Wilson
Frontiersman - February 5, 2008
Time for Change at MEA
Bill Aube & Carol Ryan-Aube
Frontiersman - February 5, 2008
MEA Board Member Wants Bylaw Change
Lois Lester - MEA Director
Frontiersman - February 5, 2008
Jordan Doesn't Follow the Rules
Dan Tucker
Frontiersman - February 5, 2008
Has Lost Faith
Steven Miller
Frontiersman - February 5, 2008
MEA Recoils When Vassals Are Restless
Editorial
Frontiersman - January 29, 2008
All MEA Members Should Count
Kevin Brown
Frontiersman - January 29, 2008
Does Your MEA Vote Count?
Michelle Schuman and Mark Clark
Frontiersman - January 29, 2008
Bylaws set stage for double criticisms of MEA tactics
Rindi White
ADN - January 28, 2008
Bylaw Change Makes Sense
Kit Jones
Frontiersman - January 27, 2008
MEA's Self-Serving Tactics Bear Scrutiny
Darin Markwardt
Frontiersman - January 25, 2008
MEA Ballot Grows By 1
Andrew Wellner
Frontiersman - January 25, 2008
MEA Petition Raises Questions
Andrew Wellner
Frontiersman - January 22, 2008
Tweak Ordinance; Forget Petition
Editorial
Frontiersman - January 22, 2008
4 on MEA Ballot
Andrew Wellner
Frontiersman - January 15, 2008
4 Candidates Running for 2 MEA Board Seats
Rindi White
ADN - January 9, 2008
Throw in the Soap; It's Time to Clean Up MEA
Darin Markwardt
ADN - January 4, 2008
MEA Election Could Send Message About Board Management
Editorial
Frontiersman - January 3, 2008
MEA Powers Up For Election
Andrew Wellner
Frontiersman - January 3, 2008
Time to Take Care of Some Dirty Laundry
Darin Markwardt
Frontiersman - December 31, 2007
MEA Challenges Borough Regs
John R. Moses
Frontiersman - December 1, 2007
Burchell Says TV Spot is Really a Campaign Ad
Rindi White
ADN - November 28, 2007
MEA Files for Referendum
Rindi White
ADN - November 28, 2007
Borough Seeks Peace With Electric Utility
Rindi White
ADN - November 15, 2007
Borough Takes MEA Power Plans to Task
ADN - November 9, 2007
Railbelt Ratepayers Could Get Stuck With MEA Costs
Jim Sykes
ADN - October 10, 2007
Show Us the Proof That Clean Energy Won't Work
Kathie Wolf
ADN - October 3, 2007
 
On Local Generation
“It’s critical that we gather and share all the facts and bring all the experts to the table on this monumental decision - the members deserve nothing less. Until we take an honest look at all the options for local generation versus cooperating with other railbelt utilities, it’s irresponsible to continue burning our bridges.”
- Janet Kincaid
 
On Cooperation with other Railbelt Utilities
“MEA has an obligation to provide reliable, clean, and affordable energy for our member owners. Through the economies of scale, we can do it better and cheaper together than on our own. We owe it to members to explore all options for cooperation.”
- Peter Burchell
 
On Renewable Energy
“Our job as MEA Board members will be to always make decisions based on all the facts, for the best interest of all member owners – not to promote any one energy agenda at the expense of the members. There are a lot of exciting ideas out there on the horizon, but it isn’t yet practical to look to renewables for the bulk of our energy needs.”
- Janet Kincaid
 
On Public Process
“MEA isn’t a private company - we’re a cooperative. Decisions that impact all our lives must be made in concert with the member-owners in an open and transparent process. We have a definite need to improve communication, understanding, and trust.”
- Peter Burchell
 

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